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Outdoor Adventure Log

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It’s been a bit windy the last couple of days so we decided to go some place were we could get out of the wind and do some fishing. We took the boat and Erik’s parents and headed up the canyon at Alcova. The fishing was non-stop action all day. We easily landed 100 rainbows. With the current and light poles they were a blast to catch!

We just unpacked a day ago from our annual trek to Canada but felt the urge to get back in the boat. We went to Pathfinder to catch a bunch of trout to can and smoke. We took our niece Kylee along for the fun and had a very successful day trolling cranks for fat chunky bows!

This week we decided to spend a couple days at Pathfinder. The trip started out with us taking our good friend Jeff Muratore and our new friend David. David, visiting from Miami, fishes for reds snook, tuna and other saltwater fish. It was a windy day, but we were able to boat quite a few before heading back to shore for lunch. The trip continued with us spending the next day and a half with the family at their lake trailer. Tuesday morning we had a goal of 10-12 fish for canning. Deb, Kate and Jesse came out with us and we had our goal within 2 hours! We then grilled some dogs and went out with the wake surf board for a little fun in the sun. What a great place to fish and play without dealing with crowds!!!

A 40 minute hike into the canyon and not a peep from Samantha, fishing up the creek for 2 hours and not a peep from Samantha, Lunch in by the creek and not a peep from Samantha…. Gotta love this little trooper! Keep her fed and in clean pants and she just goes with the flow!! We spent most of the morning and afternoon at Bates Creek and caught some gorgeous brookies and rainbows. The water was already like it usually is in June, so it’s a good thing we went this early.

Our good friend Ty Hallock is a river guide and an incredible artist. He graciously put aside today to take us and his daughter Taya out for a float trip. The weather looked like it might hold even though we have been having spring rain storms move through on a regular basis lately. When we got to the river there was a cool breeze, but forrunately the sun came out early and stayed with us for most of the day. It is amazing how much water you can cover and re-cover in boat. The day was filled with dozens of healthy active Rainbows and cutbows finding their way into our net!